hi,
this is probably an obvious question, but i know nothing about x10 yet, and thermostats are not specifically mentioned in the indigo help, so, does indigo support x10 enabled thermostats?
seth.ness@mssm.edu
seth wrote:This is probably an obvious question, but i know nothing about x10 yet, and thermostats are not specifically mentioned in the indigo help, so, does indigo support x10 enabled thermostats?
Rien Doorn wrote:I do own a Marmitek Digimax 210 thermostat and I'm perfectly willing ti try it out but I have no clue how to write the script for it. It works with my SC2800 Maxicontroller alarmsystem but don't ask me how.
Rien Doorn wrote:What happens at the moment is that the controller 2800 sends an on/off command depending on the temperature I've set in the thermostat. So the thermo does send something to the controller somehow.
support wrote:However, it does not look like this thermostat or its controller broadcast the current temperature, or allows setting of the current temperature via X10. Devices such as this X-10 bi-directional RCS thermostat have this capability:
http://www.smarthome.com/3049b.html
morps wrote:Has anyone tried using this thermostat with Indigo? I am interested in figuring out how to control my HVAC in my house. Seems like this is the right widget to get. But I haven't seen much discussion on this device.
gregjsmith wrote:A few things to know about this thermostat. It has a controller unit box that sits next to your heater and it has a wall mount that goes where ever you put your normal thermostat. It requires 4 wires to go from the wall mount and the controller box.
Unless you have or can run those wires you cannot use this.
TYandow wrote:Would any of the hardware mentioned work in a house with multiple zones? I have 6 heating zones in my house. Since I am in VT, I don't need any A/C. Would I need to buy 6 of the thermolincs?
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